WHAT IS THE POSTULATES OF RUTHERFORD'S ATOMIC THEORY?
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Positive charge is concentrated in the center of the atom, called nucleus.
Electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular paths called orbits.
The nucleus is much smaller in size than the atom
Electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular paths called orbits.
The nucleus is much smaller in size than the atom
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The postulates of Rutherford's Atomic Theory are:
1. The positive charge of the atom is concentrated at the center of the atom, or the nucleus.
2. Electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular paths called orbits.
3. The nucleus is much smaller in size in comparison with the atom.
1. The positive charge of the atom is concentrated at the center of the atom, or the nucleus.
2. Electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular paths called orbits.
3. The nucleus is much smaller in size in comparison with the atom.
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